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  2. SWOT analysis - Wikipedia

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    Strengths and weaknesses are usually considered internal, while opportunities and threats are usually considered external. [5] The degree to which an organization's internal strengths matches with its external opportunities is known as its strategic fit. [6] [7] [8] Internal factors may include: [9]

  3. Innovation management measurement - Wikipedia

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    Innovation management measurement helps companies in understanding the current status of their innovation capabilities and practices. Throughout this control areas of strength and weakness are identified and the organizations get a clue where they have to concentrate on to maximize the future success of their innovation procedures.

  4. Competitor analysis - Wikipedia

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    Determine the key strengths – for example price, service, convenience, inventory, etc. Rank the key success factors by giving each one a weighting – The sum of all the weightings must add up to one. Rate each competitor on each of the key success factors. Multiply each cell in the matrix by the factor weighting. Two additional columns can ...

  5. How to Calculate Profit - AOL

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    By breaking things down — like which products or locations are pulling their weight — you can spot strengths and weaknesses in how you generate income and manage expenses.

  6. Strategic management - Wikipedia

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    Internal environment, regarding the strengths and weaknesses of the organization's resources (i.e., its people, processes and IT systems). [15] Strategic decisions are based on insight from the environmental assessment and are responses to strategic questions about how the organization will compete, such as: What is the organization's business?

  7. Benchmarking - Wikipedia

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    Mission and Vision Statements and Customer (Client) Surveys are the most used (by 77% of organizations) of 20 improvement tools, followed by SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) (72%), and Informal Benchmarking (68%). Performance Benchmarking was used by 49% and Best Practice Benchmarking by 39%.

  8. Innovation game - Wikipedia

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    While any number or variety of innovation games may be invented, combined, or adapted from other game environments, all such games have strengths and weaknesses that constrain their applicability to specific kinds of problems. These strengths and weaknesses are expressed as six separate dimensions:

  9. These Are Your Hosting Strengths and Weaknesses ... - AOL

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    Strengths: The life of the party. Charismatic, bold, and outgoing. Weaknesses: Can be impulsive and forget details. Taurus (April 20—May 20) Taurus hosts excel at creating cozy and intimate ...